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Porcupine Advance, 23 Jun 1941, 1, p. 5

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1. Throughout the whole of the year on each day of the week all retail groâ€" sery shops in the Township of Tisdale shall be closed at the hour of seven (7) o‘clock in the afternoon and shall remain closed until five (5) o‘clock in the forenoon of the next following day. 2. This Byâ€"law shall be published in the issue of the Porcupine Advance newspaper published in the Town of Timmins on the 19th day of June, 1941 and shall take effect on the 25th day of June, 1941. NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Tikdale enacts as follows: wWHEREAS under and by virtue of the provisions of The Factory, Shop and Office Building Act, R. 8. O., 1937, Chapter 194, Section 82, Subsection 3 and Subsection 7, the Council may by Byâ€"law require the early closing of any ‘lass of shop within the municipality. AND WHEBREAS it is desirable to reâ€" quire the early closing of retail groâ€" cery shops. 3. Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Byâ€"law shall be guilty of an offence and upon conâ€" viction therefor shall be liable to a fine not exceeding Fifty Dollars ($50.00) exclusive of costs which shall be reâ€" â€"overable under the provisions of the Summary Convictions Act, all of the provisions of which shall apply to any prosecution for an offence under the provisions of this Byâ€"law except that any term of imprisonment for default in payment of a fine shall not exceed twentyâ€"one (21) days. READ a first, second and third time and finaily passed this 16th day of June, A.D. 1941. BEINCG A BYâ€"LAW to provide for the early closing of retail grocery stores in the Township of Tisdale. Charming Wedding Event at Trinity United Church Schumacher on Saturday TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE The ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. F. J. Baine. Mrs. James Huxley played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a midâ€"Victorian gown Of white embroidered mousseline de soie over Duchess satin. The moulded basque bodice was fashioned with ruffled collar and peplum. The long sheathâ€"like sleeves formed a deep point over the wrist. The skirt swept into full train. The headdress was OI matching embroidered mousseline c# sole with sprigs of orange blossoms, formerly worn by her mother on her wedding day, with a fingerâ€"tip vei Miss Gladys Madeline Cooke and Mr. John Armstrong Married. Beautifully Decorated for Event. Reception at Home of Bride‘s Parents. Young Couple to Take Up Residence at Kirkland Lake. a very pretty wedding Saturday, June 2ist, when Gladys Madeline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke, the bride of John Armstrong, of Kirkâ€" land Lake, son of Mrs. F. C. Armstrong and the la‘e Mr. Armstrong, of New York. Schiumacherâ€"Special to The Adâ€" vance)â€"Decorated with ferns and summer flowers, Trinity United Church, Schumacher, was the secene of Take Notice that the sale of Lands remaining unsold iInNnC Jall of the Tawnshin af Whitnéy, District of Cochrane, held on the 8th day af April, 1941,. shall he held on the 8th day of April, 1941, shall be held on the 27th day of June, 1941, in the Township Hall, Porcuping, Ontario at 10. a.m. a t A t The Township reserves the right to bid in any of the said lands herein oFered for sale. such sale, BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 550 10 M. CAVANAGH, Acting reeve P. H. MURPHY, Clerk. iâ€"â€"Carinor Porcupine Mines, Ltd., 320 (B2 South Half, Lot 2, Con. 5. 2â€"Robt. M. Elliott, 292 Davenport Rd South Half, Lot 2, Con. 3. 3â€"A) Charlebois, Kirkland Lake, Ont. N.E. 4â€"N. 4 Lot 1, Con. 4. 4â€"Matti Laitenen, South Porcupme._Ont . d dictibcs Te Lot 138, Bristol Road, Plan Mâ€"8 Sudbury Dan Millar, South Porcupine, Ont. North Half, Lot 5, Con. 2. W.F. MacGregor Estate, Toronto, Ont. Lot 333. Ottolen St., Plan Mâ€"8 (Sudbury) W. F. MacGregor Estate, Toronto, Ont. Lot 314, Bristol Rd.., Plan Mâ€"8 (Sudbury) Dr. Wm. McLaren, South Porcupine, Ont. S.W.*;â€"â€"N. 44, Lot 3, Con. 1. Dr. Wm. McLaren, South Porcupine, Ont, S.E. 4â€"S. %4, Lot 3, Con..L .: < Dr. Wm. McLaren, South Porcupine, Ont. S.W. 4,â€"â€"S. %, Lot 3, Con. 1. a National Mines, Ltd., 11 King Street West, Toronto, Ont North Half, Lot 2, Con. 4. Wm. C. Offer, Orillia. Ont. Lot 200 Henry Street, Plan Mâ€"8 <(Sudbury). Wm. C. Offer, Orillia, Ont. Lot 291 Henry Street, Plan Mâ€"8 (Sudbury). Wm. C. Ooffer, Orillia, Ont., Lot 20@ Henry Street, Plan Mâ€"8 tSudbury..). â€"Wm. C. Offer, Orillia, Ont. Lot 204. Bristol Road, Plan Mâ€"8 (Sudbury). Wilson Syndicate, Porcupine, Ont. 8.E. 4 %, Lot 3, Con. 1. Wilson Syndicate, Porcupine, Ont. N.W. 4 â€"S6. 4. Lot 3. Con. 1. Dr. Wm. McLaren, South Porcupine. Ont Township of Whitney shall be offered the following Lands, namely: r Pareunine Mines. Ltd., 320 Bay St., Toronto Ont NOTICK Davenport Rd.. Toronto, Ont remaining unsold from the Tax Sale Spike McCann and Nick Zaitz sent letters and Lieut. Breakey, the latter stating that it was nice to get the socks and delicious candyâ€"a great luxuryâ€" but also asking that the ladies, instead of sending another parcel to him, subâ€" stitute a "forgotten man" in his plaâ€" toon who has had no mail or parceis for three months. He gives his and addressâ€"Pie. J. A. Gillis Bâ€"89008, No. 1. Canadian Holding Unit, RHL .1 Base Post Office, England. Letters Received From Post Office From Soldiers Here The ladies ask for publicity for this soldier asking that some sympathetrr persons make a point of writing to of tulle illusion. The bride carried an arm bouquet of white roses, baty‘s breath and orchids. Mrs. Thomas Laurier MacKenzie, sister of the bride, attended as matron of honour, frockâ€" ed in turgauoise blue silk net with fi+â€" ted bodice of lace and a colonial matching hat cof net with streamers. She carried a shower bouâ€" quet of Picardy gladiol. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rankin, of Kirkâ€" land Lake. South Porcupine, June 21â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Letters are being received by the Ladies of the Legion Comfort Fund, who have been sending parcels regularly to men overseas °enâ€" listing from South Porcupine, thanking the ladies for the latest parcels sent ay Easter time. The groom was attended by his brother, Frank Armstrong, and th> ushers were Wesley Cooke, brother of the bride, L. G. Bloomingdale, of New York, and R. Vaughan, of Timmins. Following the ceremony a recept:on was held at the home of the bride‘s parents. Mrs. Cooke, mother of the bride, received the guests wearing ® gown of breakâ€"water green, with a Â¥de brimimed hat of Baku straw of Engâ€" lish violet shade, and matching accesâ€" sories. She wore a corsage of cream roses. Mrs. Evans, sister of the groom, assisted receiving in a gown of navy figured silk with wide brimmed navy hat, Her corsage was red roses. Later the bride changed into a blueâ€"flowered crepe dress with matching sheer coa and a corsage of gardenias. After »® wedding trip to the Gaspe the brido and groom will take up residence m Kirkland Lak6. The bride is a graduâ€" ate of Toronto School of Design ana the groom is a graduate of Brown Uniâ€" versity, Providence, R.I., US.A., and member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Outâ€"ofâ€"town . guests â€" attending the wedding were: Mr.. and Mrs. N. S. Macdonald, of North Bay, aunt» ana uncle of the bride; Mrs. Mary Evans, of New York, sister of the groom; Mtr. L. G. Bloomingdals, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hanesson, of North Bay; Many beautiful gifts were recelven by the bride and. groom from their friends. wW. F. sSTRUTT, Clerk, Township of Whitney Storm Does Some Sligcht Damage at South Porcupme Police in Golden City investigated a call which came in concerning some person having seen boats on the lake before the storm. The wind would inâ€" evitaibly have capsized any craft afloat on the lake, but two boats were found â€"no oat‘s or any other clues that they had bsen occupiedâ€"the police thereâ€" upon decided that the boats had broken loose from the shore and gave up the search. Rumourâ€"not corro â€"has it that the ro: ‘"ary‘‘ blew off in tht "Please accept my sincere thanks {ma deep appreciation for your very kind gift of socks, candy, etc., also the kind words and thoughts. "I may say in passing that we the boys of the Porcupine, are enjoying good health and so far have evaded casualties. Letters have also been received Pte. W. T. Clark, and>the â€"foll (to Mrs. Mitchell) from Pte. V. H. selman : south Porcuping, June 21â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The storm this aftâ€" ernoon (Saturday) blew the top branches off several trees around town, took cone chimney on Railroad streei bodily into the lake, blew down the flagpole from the theatre hitting i passerby (man) on the shoulder, forâ€" tunately it was not serious. * The weather is now taking a turn for the ‘best after a cold wet, chilly, winter. England at present resembles a lovely big garden of fruit trees in bloom and were it not for the occaâ€" sional air raid at night we would be unaware of the war that is going on. Please convey our good wishes anc burden of their boys over h *May I again thank you you the best of health and Respectfully yours, Please convey our good thanks to the fine people who are doing their bit t burden of their boys over him. If at all possibl their regula‘lions) they a parcel. Phone Used Truck â€"Sale ONE WEEK ONLY ©$ P EC | A L. Feldman‘s )1 tort it (according to will send hm that we the aire enjoying have evaded Dodge, 2 ton Nump, goed shape Chevrolet Express Ford, 1!;â€"ton Panel, good shape d up to n the Hallr Ford. 2â€"ton Dumnv, fair shape International Exnress, !«â€"tan E. J MAN and wisn happiness. International Panel, !sâ€"t+aon International â€"lan â€"Express Hallnor 11 Third Number of "Tisdale Talent" Issued by Pupils Miscellaneous Shower in Honour of Miss V. schumacher, June 21â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A miscellaneous showâ€" er was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Calverley, Second avenus, with Miss Ivy Calverley and Miss Dorâ€" othy Leck as hostesses, The guest of honor was Miss Violet Harris. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed and durâ€" ing the evening the brideâ€"toâ€"be was presented with a hamper tilled witn lovely gifts. A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses. The following ladies attended: Mrs. McMasier, Mrs. K. Adamson, Mrs. T. Leck, Mrs. F. McWhinnie, Mrs. G. T. Young, Timmins; Mrs. Calverley, Miss Shirley Miss Ann Miller, Miss Qlive Miller, Miss Marion Leck, Miss Muriel Harris, the hostesses, Miss Ivy Calverley and Miss Dot Leck, and the guest of honor, Miss Violet Harris. The following ladies were unable to attand but sent gifts: Mrs. Jack Chatâ€" son and Mrs. Ellies. South Porcupine, Juns 21â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The little public school newspaper, "Tisdale Talent," has produced its third copy, and we once more congratulate the editor artd her staff. While we have not yet thorâ€" oughly read this edition one item has caught our eye and made its impresâ€" slon. Little Patricia Burke (possibly eight years old) produced the following gem which would have done credit to a perâ€" son three times her age. Its simplicity â€"and one may read into it what ons â€"and one may read into it wishes in sentimentâ€"strikes definite talent: I hear the cat with her meow, meow, meow, I hear the dog with his bow, wow, wow, I hear the ducks with their quack, quack, quack, I hear the horse with his hoofs that clack. But hark! Have you heard the song of the lark! More comment week. The verse goes $495.00 $295.00 $5$200.00 $375.00 $275.00 $195.00 $595.00 "On the Farm®" cat with her meow, meow O this edition nex Phone 21741â€" W nots orf Two officers of the Canadian Womâ€" en‘s Service Force were in town on Thursday and Mrs. A. Ewing has been asked to announce that any girls or women desiring to form a corps in town, and who would like to train (ages from 18 to 40) may notify Mrs. Ewing (phone 36), who, if sufficient ladies express a desire to do so, will call a meeting in the Legion Hall. The officers will then address the meeting giving all information and a corps may be inaugurated here. The Léegion ladies prepared a wonâ€" derful banquet for those attending the Dr. Kinsman Leaves Dome to Join the Army Medical Corps Other News of South Por cupine and the Dome. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richardson, of the Dome Min*es, left on Saturday for holiâ€" day in Cornwall, Ont., and points east. Mrs. Bert Breakev, of Toronto, camse in this weekâ€"end to visit her parenis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson, at the Dome. Mrs. Hattie Anderson, of South Porâ€" cupine, announces the engagement o1 her daughter, Mary Mildred, to Merâ€" vin Hutchinson, resident of South Porâ€" cupine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hutchinson, of Thornbury, Ont.; the marriage to take place early in ~July in South Porcupine. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Steeis, of 132 Bloor avenue, a daughter, on June 19th, in Porcupine Generai The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canaâ€" dian Legion are putting on a whist drive on Thursday evening in the Leâ€" gion Hall. This is the first for somse time and it is hoped that there will be a good number attending. Mr. "Chuck"* Abrams, local repreâ€" sentative of the Metrcpolitan Life Inâ€" surance Company, has won a trip to the convention being held all next week at Limberlost, Muskoka district, and left on Friday. Mr. Abrams won the distinction by fulfilling conditions respecting the number of policies isâ€" sued by him in a specified time. On Wednesday evening the Women s Association of the Porcupine Unitea Church met at the home of Mrs. Morâ€" ley Hart for a sewing bee and sociai evening. The articles made are in preparation for a bazaar planned by the Association for the fall. A good number of ladies were present. The hostess. assisted by Mrs. Woodrow ana Mrs. John Campbell, served a delignwâ€" ful lunch. on Hospital South Porcupine, June 21â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Dr. and Mrs. J. 1. Kinsman and three children left on Saturday for Toronto. Dr. Kinsman has enlisted in the R.CAMC., and Mrs. Kinsman and family will be reâ€" siding in Toronio for the present. Dr. Kinsman has been in the camp for 15 years and succeeded Dr. N. H. Russen as doctor in residence at the Dome Mines. Mrs. Kinsman has resided here for twelve years. We are sincerely sorry to see such worthy citizens leave our town and hope to see them back again after the war is over.. This is the four‘h medical doctor South Porâ€" cupine has contributed to the forcesâ€" Dr.â€" Caldbick, Dr. McGonigal, Dr. Latimer and now Dr. Kinsman. Trooper W tank corps a leave for the Mr. Steve ] a medical tr Sanitariuum. The smiling couple pictured here with their attendants are Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong as they left the Trinitvy United Church, Schuâ€" macher, shortly after their marâ€" riage on Saturday afternoon. In the nhoto from left to right are Mrs. Thomas Laurier MacKenzie, sister of the bride, who was matâ€" ronâ€"~ofâ€"honour; Mr. and Mrs. Armâ€" strong (nee Gladys Cooke) and Mr. Frank Armstrong, brother of the groom, who was groomsman. idies‘ Auxiliary of the Canaâ€" ion are putting on a whist Thursday evening in the Leâ€" 1. This is the first for some it is hoped that there will be ‘er Barron, from the Brantford, is home o ._N. H. Russeti at the Dome is resided here are sincerely on Friday Por the Weston | Northern Municipalities‘ Association ]meetinc on Thursday in the Legion Hall. Seven of the ladies served a turâ€" < key dinner with all the trimmings ana strawberry shortcake, and were ceoâ€" servedly complimented and thanked I by all guests present at its conclusican. Funeral of the Late Mrs. Joseph Ireland At South Porcupine The funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Ireland took place on Friday morning from her home on Golden Avenue, to St. Joachim‘s Church. Many friends of the family, and oldâ€"timers who have known the deceased for many years attended the solemn requiem funerat mass, which was offered by Rev. Father Therriault, of Timmins,. assisted by Father Roberge as deacon and Father Morin, of Timmins, as subâ€"deacon. From St. Joachim‘s the body was taken to Tisdale cemetery for interâ€" ment. Pallbearers officiating were: Messts. John Cook, Parnell Leroy, Ernie Jones, Neil Germaine, Neil Mulveney and Frred Laforest. Miss V. Pos.er left on Priday for Ae home in Toronto. Before leaving she was entertained at the home of Mrs. Penner on Bloor avenueâ€"with Mrs. Holmes as joint hostess to a ki‘chen shower and bridge party. On Saturday, Mrs. G. Starling and Miss Mary Hamâ€" mond were hos.esses for Miss Poster and on Tuesday at the Teacher‘s Resiâ€" dence a recipeâ€"shower was heid. Bridge was played, Mrs. Ellis winn‘tng first prize and consolation going to Mrs. Inglis. Recipes written and signâ€" ed by the donors were made into a booklet at the party and presented to the guestâ€"of â€"honour. Chisf M. with Mr. T. Ryan and Firemen J. Burns, J. Wilder, T. Thompson, J. Miller, W. G. Skinner, attended the school for firemen being held on Friday and Saturday this week in Timmins. Mr. William Parnell, of Red Lake »s in town after having flown in by Transâ€"Canada plane to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Joseph Ireland. ~Mrs. McGarry, of Alliston, grandâ€"daughter of the deceased, is also in town after attending the funâ€" eral. Mass cards were offered by: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cartan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camley, Mr.â€"N. McCormick and Bertha. Elma, Jim and Marietta; the Kennedy family: Mr. and Mrs. A. Laforest; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blackburn; Mrs. Mu!â€" veney; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cahill; Miss A. Sullivan; Mrs. K. Rodgers; Lex and Bess Lonergan; Mrs. James Burns; Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Leroy; Mr. and Mrs. °C. Kavanagh; Mr. Ed Croteau; Mrs. Velma Armstrong; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huot; Mr. and Mrs. Don Eames, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Rich; Mr. W. A. Parnell; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May; Mr. and Mrs. N. Germaine; Mrs. John Gerâ€" maine and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcâ€" Court; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leroy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeGary; Mr. ana Mrs. Stan Pearce; Mr. and Mrs. A. Cronk. Flowers from â€" Ladies Auxiliary C.WL.; Mr. and Mrs. Walteéer Kenca® Sr. and George; Mr. and Mrs. Duggan; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kendall; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ahr; South Porcupine Ladies Curling Club; Mr. and Mrs. George Sheridan; the Leroy fami¥¥y; Evelyn and Jack; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson: Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen ana " All these flat pieces Washed and Ironed for Only ‘1." NEW METHOD LAUNDRY Rradkedt "NN"""‘- Pretty Wedding at Schumachker on Saturday Evening Schumackor Brideâ€"toâ€"he Honoured by Her Friends Miss Violet Lillian May Harris and Mr. Gerald Webber Married, Schumacher, Juns 23â€"(Special to The Advance>â€"Saturday evening at 7 pm. a quiet but pretiy wedding took place at ‘Trinity United Church Manse when Violet Lillian May Harris, secâ€" ond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harris, Third Ave., became the brid* of Gerald James Webber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Webber, Kingston. Mter the ceremony a recoption was held at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Third Ave. Mrs. Harris received the guests, wearâ€" ing a gown of lilac sheer. Her corsage was roses. Assisting Mrs. Harris were Mrs. McWhinnie, Miss <Ivy Calverley and Miss Dot Leck. ‘The bride was attenc Miss Muriel Harris, : Richardson, of Nor.h man. The Rev. F. J. The bride was lov length dress of ice blu white accessories. Sht of red roses. Miss Muriel Harri attendant. She was length dress of ros white accessories. S of roses. Schumacher, June 21â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A miscellaneous shower was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ben Daves, Centre Ave., Gold Contre. Miss Joan Davis was hostess and the guest of honour was Miss Lily Luchen. Sixteen guests «iâ€" tended and a very happy time was enjoyed. The intended bride and groom dropped in to discuss the weaâ€" ding arrangements and had a happy surprise. The brideâ€"tqebe was asked to open the parcels which contained loweâ€" ly gifts for her new home. Games and dancing were enjoyed and during the evening the hostess served a delicious lunch. Miss Luchen will become the bride of Pat Smith on Sunday, Ju® 22nd, the ceremony being held in St. Alphonsus Parish Church. family; John and Smoky; the Fel family; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Allingham; Hazel and George; the family; Bill and Leila; Mr. and Mrs. Sky; Mr. and Myrs. E. Cantor; Harry and Irene; Ernle} E. Cantor; Harry and Irene; Ernle} Mr. and Mrs. Art Barrett. Cards of sympathy were sent byâ€" Evelyn and Jack; Mr. and Mrs. Hunâ€" kins; Ruth and Tom Blair, Gladys ana Fern; Lily, Roy, and Carolyn; Josepti and Margery Whyte; Bess Lonergan. Mrs. McCourt, who was in town atâ€" tending the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Ireland, left on Friday forAher heme in Douglas. Also Mr. and Mrs. J. Germain: Mr. Neil Germaine and Mrs. May, attending the funeral, left on Friday for their home in Massey, Ont. Want normal pep, vim, vigor, vitality? Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Contains tonics, stimulants, oysterâ€" elementsâ€" aids to normal pep after 80, 40 or 50. Get a special introductory size for only 85¢. Try this aid to normal pep and vim today. For sale at all good drug stores. PEP, VIM, ‘VIGOR, Subnormal? Men of 30, 40, 50 hoe : too. {lay but takes over most of the ironing as well Table cloths, towels handkerchiefs, sheets pillow cases, bedspreads and all other filatwork that would take you hours to iron, comes back finished ready to read: hoems Néw Method Laundry "Family Wash‘"‘ service not only frees you from the drudgery of washâ€" day but takes over most of the ironing as well Table cloths, towels 11â€"pound bhundle for 81 Family Wash" ake care of the e a vÂ¥ y lroning, 8A south Porcupine to _ iron, comes finished ready to Other pieces are And o little J1 K. ingston. ended by her sister, and Mr. Georgs rch Bay, was besi J. Baine officiatea. lovely in a strest blue silk crepe with She wore a corsag®e s was her sisters pretty in a stree; e silk crepe with he wore a corsage lroning LIMITED all at this

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